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thank you for joining us. i am alison starling. >> i am scott thuman if. >>> we begin with traffic and weather. it is a cold forecast. >> temperatures are in the 20's in many areas and below freezing across much of the region as well. let's look at the numbers on the weatherbug network. 29 in hagerstown. bowie is at 31. 29 in huntingtown. we have one reading at 23. maybe some of the higher elevations theire. here's our forecast, sunny and continued cool today. mostly cloudy tonight. a storm system will pass to our south tomorrow, so we'll have some areas of a light rain-snow mix by mid afternoon and evening. those snowflakes will be melting upon contact. 43 is the high tomorrow. still some unsettled weather and chances of rain throughout thursday into friday, early into sunday and monday. how was the commute? >>> status quo in virginia. this is germantown traffic middleborough road at 118. they have been cleaning up that accident. it looks like they are wrapping this up. we will keep an eye on this. now to new
thank you for joining us. i am alison starling. >> i am scott thuman if. >>> we begin with traffic and weather. it is a cold forecast. >> temperatures are in the 20's in many areas and below freezing across much of the region as well. let's look at the numbers on the weatherbug network. 29 in hagerstown. bowie is at 31. 29 in huntingtown. we have one reading at 23. maybe some of the higher elevations theire. here's our forecast, sunny and continued cool today. mostly cloudy...
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adam caskey is joining us. not the prettiest of days. >> unfortunate because we are in the peak time for the cherry blossoms. >> this is spring in washington. you can go from 80 degrees back down into low 40's with mixed precipitation. we see that a lot around here. it is unsettled for the next several days. that's the truth. we will have on rainshowers off and on. & cool the next couple days -- damp and cool. it's 39 at dulles airport 37 in manassas, 34 in hagerstown, 30 degrees at frederick. annapolis along the water at 40 degrees. unsettled weather pattern. our level energy and surface pressure. over the next several days. today through saturday. the bulk of the moisture will be today into tomorrow as well. rainout the showers are well off to our west and southwest -- right now the showers are well off to our west and southwest. a wintry mix will be across the metro area with no accumulations locally. those should be confined to the highest elevations in western maryland and west virginia. areas of light blu
adam caskey is joining us. not the prettiest of days. >> unfortunate because we are in the peak time for the cherry blossoms. >> this is spring in washington. you can go from 80 degrees back down into low 40's with mixed precipitation. we see that a lot around here. it is unsettled for the next several days. that's the truth. we will have on rainshowers off and on. & cool the next couple days -- damp and cool. it's 39 at dulles airport 37 in manassas, 34 in hagerstown, 30...
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event. -- come and join us. good morning, washington. >>> winds and heavy rain damaged dozens of homes in mississippi and knocked down trees and power lines in florida. a number of houses and cars were damaged, but no reports of any injuries. >>> time for a check on traffic and weather every 10 minutes. >> the storms were intense yesterday in the south. >> the storms in the deep south robert -- robbed some of the moisture from it. 36 right now national park in southeast d.c. with gray skies. you can kind of see the washington monument on the right. 36 at national park. mainly in the mid 30's elsewhere. 34 in rockville. 35 in waldorf. 35 in bowie. this afternoon making it to the upper low 40's. first pitch at 1:05, 43 degrees at that time damp and gray. you will need the rain gear. spotty showers, patchy drizzle moving through. not an ideal day for baseball but i think the game will go on. high temperatures tomorrow around 54. breezy. sunny on the weekend. >>> accident on the beltway near braddock road, but they
event. -- come and join us. good morning, washington. >>> winds and heavy rain damaged dozens of homes in mississippi and knocked down trees and power lines in florida. a number of houses and cars were damaged, but no reports of any injuries. >>> time for a check on traffic and weather every 10 minutes. >> the storms were intense yesterday in the south. >> the storms in the deep south robert -- robbed some of the moisture from it. 36 right now national park in...
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one is charged with the why and unauthorized use of a vehicle. -- dui and unauthorized use of a vehicle. end a city job may have been promised for a campaign job. here is more on the alleged pay for play scheme. >> he denied that these campaigns were working in tandem. he may have offered an interview, he never offered him a job. he told the washington post that there was an accusation of paying thousands of money to keep the campaign going. there are text messages allegedly to prove all of this. he was fired after the election. he says he does not know anything about these. he is asking the attorney general to investigate. they are asking the inspector general to do the same. abc 7 news. >> we will continue to watch this. the suspected east coast rapist is expected in the courtroom today. they believe he is responsible for 17 attacks in four states, including here in maryland and virginia. he tried to hang himself over the weekend. authorities will speak more about this case later this morning. >> the nfl will tackle their ongoing labor dispute. they will resume talks at and at the hea
one is charged with the why and unauthorized use of a vehicle. -- dui and unauthorized use of a vehicle. end a city job may have been promised for a campaign job. here is more on the alleged pay for play scheme. >> he denied that these campaigns were working in tandem. he may have offered an interview, he never offered him a job. he told the washington post that there was an accusation of paying thousands of money to keep the campaign going. there are text messages allegedly to prove all...
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a passenger on board one of the flights spoke with us only. pamela brown joins us with details. good morning. >> good morning. you can imagine how it would appeal to be a passenger on a flight over the potomac just minutes away from landing when the pilot goes over the loudspeaker and says there's no help from a background -- from the ground. revelations that lone air traffic controller was asleep on the ground has raised bigger questions about staffing at airports across the country. >> i blame whoever put one person in the tower control at 12:00 midnight. >> he was coming from a flightmiami. >> the captain came over the speaker and said you won't believe this but we cannot get in contact with tower control we don't have clearance. >> radio transmission between an american airlines pilot and a regional air controller 40 miles away reveals the pilots was met with radio silence from reagan national after already circling around the airport once. >> nobody is answering. so you can expect to go in as an on-controlled airport. >> moments later another flight landed after being alert
a passenger on board one of the flights spoke with us only. pamela brown joins us with details. good morning. >> good morning. you can imagine how it would appeal to be a passenger on a flight over the potomac just minutes away from landing when the pilot goes over the loudspeaker and says there's no help from a background -- from the ground. revelations that lone air traffic controller was asleep on the ground has raised bigger questions about staffing at airports across the country....
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j st use your card and save of practically the walle aisle. i'm saving money at the register, and that really works for me. more savings every time you shop with your giant card. [ male announcer ] new inventory. ♪ new equipment. new trucks. new hires. ♪ new space. ♪ new markets. achievement seizes new opportunity. ♪ go to pnc.com/cfo to see how we can help your cashflow situation. pnc. for the achiever in us all. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >>> stretta had this morning, pepco's power play. does the energy company had a plan to fix its problems? good morning, washington. it is tuesday, march 8. i'm alison starling. >> i am scott thuman. more on that story, but we begin with traffic and weather every 10 minutes. adam caskey is in the weather center with the first forecast. >> would of sunshine right now large -- well, in one minute the sun will come up. some rain showers moving our way late tomorrow and especially in to thursday. it should be another soaker the sun rising over the desert right now
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much warmer to the south of us in fredericksburg. let's get an update on traffic with lisa baden. >>> getting slow on 95 and 66. still good on 395 inside the beltway, and no accidents across the wilson bridge, moving to the other side of town, 95 in and out of baltimore look good. 95 at 295, there was a crash but that will be gone soon. there's wet pavement on 270. back to you. >> thank you. >>> we begin with new details from the disaster in japan. authorities have once again increased the death toll. the natural disasters or likely killed 18,000 people. at least 9400 people are confirmed dead. thousands are still missing. rising smoke this morning prompted a new evacuation of workers trying to stabilize japan's kubota nuclear plant. >>> our top story the double murders have shocked america county community. police are searching for possible connection. >> two men were attacked within blocks of each other, adjusted is a part. family members and witnesses are speaking. brianne carter is live in olney with the latest on the investigati
much warmer to the south of us in fredericksburg. let's get an update on traffic with lisa baden. >>> getting slow on 95 and 66. still good on 395 inside the beltway, and no accidents across the wilson bridge, moving to the other side of town, 95 in and out of baltimore look good. 95 at 295, there was a crash but that will be gone soon. there's wet pavement on 270. back to you. >> thank you. >>> we begin with new details from the disaster in japan. authorities have once...
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thanks for joining us on this tuesday. let's get started with traffic and weather every ten minutes. adam caskey is back from his break. it is hard to believe it is almost april. >> the average high today is almost 60. we will probably be in the low 50's this afternoon. the last days have been in the 40's. another cold day today. let's look at the satellite and radar. clear skies. a few clouds of to the west. we will see some of that in our region later today. a mostly sunny day. the clouds will roll into night and will bring a wintry mix tomorrow. 28 degrees in hagerstown, 29 in quantico, 27 in culpeper, 37 in lexington park, 28 in gaithersburg. mostly sunny, low to mid 50's today. cloudy tomorrow with light mixed precipitation with limited accumulation in the higher elevations out west. >>> looks good around the beltway, interstate travel, looks good out of southern maryland looks good between annapolis and cheverly. no troubles on 95 or the b-w parkway. 270 southbound beginning to build in volume at urbana. moving nicel
thanks for joining us on this tuesday. let's get started with traffic and weather every ten minutes. adam caskey is back from his break. it is hard to believe it is almost april. >> the average high today is almost 60. we will probably be in the low 50's this afternoon. the last days have been in the 40's. another cold day today. let's look at the satellite and radar. clear skies. a few clouds of to the west. we will see some of that in our region later today. a mostly sunny day. the...
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thanks for joining us, i am alison starling. >> i am cynne simpson. we begin with traffic and weather every ten minutes. the urologist brian van de graaff. >> good morning. if this morning we are starting off pretty mild, and i street. we have some clout roads that should dissipate. we should have partly sunny skies. moisture running through indiana, illinois, and upper midwest appear that will continue to move down to the south and west of us. partly sunny skies anticipated for the day. moisture by tonight. 56 in beltsville, 56 in annandale, 54 in stafford a51. los 60's today 40's tonight. showers tonight. highs in the 50's tomorrow. >>> metro will reporting normal service systemwide. people are hitting the roads this morning. normal backup out of urbana getting to hyattstown on 270. out of leesburg and ashburn no troubles on the greenway. looks good on 28 and route 7 between sterling and tysons. this is the george washington parkway north of reagan national airport. back to you. >> thank you. >>> 5:30. following breaking news this morning. a woman a
thanks for joining us, i am alison starling. >> i am cynne simpson. we begin with traffic and weather every ten minutes. the urologist brian van de graaff. >> good morning. if this morning we are starting off pretty mild, and i street. we have some clout roads that should dissipate. we should have partly sunny skies. moisture running through indiana, illinois, and upper midwest appear that will continue to move down to the south and west of us. partly sunny skies anticipated for the...
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thanks for joining us, i am alison starling. >> i am cynne simpson. thanks for waking up with us. we begin with traffic and weather every ten minutes. meteorologist steve rudin. >> a cold start to this friday. nbc is tribes -- at least isit is dry. mainly clear for the morning. the clouds will approach from the west this afternoon. we could see a little drizzle as we move into the overnight. snow flurries may move to the south of d.c., but we don't expect accumulation. look to the left side of the screen. an approaching storm system will continue to develop and could bring accumulating snow in the form of several inches by sunday afternoon. a complete look at the forecast in much more detail. in julyenjoy the weather today because there will be changes on sunday. >>> changes are just the bottom. everything still in our favor as far as travel times. 66 and 95 in virginia, 95 and the b-w parkway. as you come off the 14th street bridge towards the reagan building on a lower 14th street there's a crash heading into southwest d.c. traffic is getting by to the right. back to you. >> tha
thanks for joining us, i am alison starling. >> i am cynne simpson. thanks for waking up with us. we begin with traffic and weather every ten minutes. meteorologist steve rudin. >> a cold start to this friday. nbc is tribes -- at least isit is dry. mainly clear for the morning. the clouds will approach from the west this afternoon. we could see a little drizzle as we move into the overnight. snow flurries may move to the south of d.c., but we don't expect accumulation. look to the...
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it will not be effected at warming us -- effective at warming us up. it will be a pretty day. let's show you some temperatures. they are plenty cold right now with numbers running in the 20 parts. the chills -- in the 20's. the chills will be the story today. it feels like 12 in barre bill -- verrberryville. clouds are moving in from the west. we will keep our eyes on this system. we will have -- it will have a profound effect on our weather, but that will not be until sunday. blue skiesve likight with sunshine. yes today, we hit 64 at reagan national. we are sliding back into winter. tonight will be partly cloudy. tomorrow will be partly cloudy and in the 50-degree range. rain is part of the weekend forecast. we will leave that to mr. 7-day.y in the >>> lisa baden is standing by with a check on the roads. >> it is like driving in a pinball machine to the beltway between the american legion bridge, the college park accident. we will go to newschopper 7 on the inner loop after river road. there is a brand new crash. look at the impact is having on the beltway right now, leaving
it will not be effected at warming us -- effective at warming us up. it will be a pretty day. let's show you some temperatures. they are plenty cold right now with numbers running in the 20 parts. the chills -- in the 20's. the chills will be the story today. it feels like 12 in barre bill -- verrberryville. clouds are moving in from the west. we will keep our eyes on this system. we will have -- it will have a profound effect on our weather, but that will not be until sunday. blue skiesve...
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linda bell joins us from bloomberg headquarters in new york to tell us about. >> the amount. direct tv's plan to offer movies as soon as a month after a day have a theatrical debut, setting the stage for renewed confrontation between hollywood studios and owners. showing the movies for weeks to six weeks -- 4 to 6 weeks after the release, this would hurt ticket sales that will be in theaters. .rocery's climbed to records in global food prices will probably rise in the first half of this century in part because of an expanding population and higher incomes. i don't know if you like exotic vacations. some of the top 10 destinations in 2011. swimming with sharks in south africa is on the list, touring the ruins of machu picchu as well. that is expected to increase worldwide this year. live that blumberg headquarters in new york, linda bell reporting for abc 7 news. back to you. >> thank you. >>> 5:53, 28 degrees on this thursday. >> we will be >>> here we go again. [laughter] cannot get enough of them. charlie sheen says that he will fight to win custody of his sons. his estrang
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steve rudin is with us this morning. colder than yesterday. >>> and there are showers mainly to the north and d.c., but we will see that later this afternoon as well as thunderstorms. 46 degrees currently at reagan national. a little wind chill making it feel like 41. in springfield, 46 degrees there's no rain in the bucket right now, but that will change later this afternoon. the children's hospital at 42 degrees. rain totals, we could see a quarter inch in frederick county but hardly anything down to the south. it's 46 in winchester, 43 in martinsburg, 47 at dulles international airport. heavy rain is moving to the north and east, and most of baltimore. there were shall wors-- north carroll high -- there were showers earlier this morning. we will have the heaviest activity tonight from d.c. to baltimore and across southern maryland. some storms will become severe. there is another band for tomorrow morning around 6:00 a.m. with a light source. it clears out quickly and there will be sunshine later tomorrow afternoon. t
steve rudin is with us this morning. colder than yesterday. >>> and there are showers mainly to the north and d.c., but we will see that later this afternoon as well as thunderstorms. 46 degrees currently at reagan national. a little wind chill making it feel like 41. in springfield, 46 degrees there's no rain in the bucket right now, but that will change later this afternoon. the children's hospital at 42 degrees. rain totals, we could see a quarter inch in frederick county but hardly...
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she captivated us on screen. a movie screen from the age of 12, a veteran of more than 50 films from "national velvet" " cat on a hot tin roof" to cleopatra. we felt we knew her. off the screen, she did not hide her flaws or her life. it was like an open book. >> i consent an inordinate amount of alcohol. combined with pills it was deadly. >> she was one of the first hollywood stars to speak openly about her battles with addiction, with weight, and her on-again off-again romance is. in 1976, she married an aspiring politician from virginia, john warner. in his words, she helped him lay the foundation for a 30-year career in the senate. >> thank-you for all the heartfelt condolences that you have expressed for this iconic figure. >> she, unbeknownst to many people was instrumental in this country's response to hiv aids. >> the whitman walker clinic in the district is named after elizabeth taylor and she worked tirelessly to help remove the stigma of aids. what a life. a private funeral will be held later this week
she captivated us on screen. a movie screen from the age of 12, a veteran of more than 50 films from "national velvet" " cat on a hot tin roof" to cleopatra. we felt we knew her. off the screen, she did not hide her flaws or her life. it was like an open book. >> i consent an inordinate amount of alcohol. combined with pills it was deadly. >> she was one of the first hollywood stars to speak openly about her battles with addiction, with weight, and her on-again...
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keep us updated. >>> 6:12. don't be surprised if you see elephants walking through the streets of d.c. today. the annual pachyderm parade begins at 2:00 along a dirt streets southwest and northwest. elephants will be there to announce the arrival of the ringling brothers and barnum and bailey circus. it will be in our area five weeks. >> that's fun. >>> 57 degrees outside. >> coming up ken is getting a makeover celebrating half a century with a new look. >> the we live in a neighborhood that has a lot of families, which is fantastic and we'll have them over on friday nights for dinner. so when i shop, i do buya a lot of things at once. it helps me to save money. now at giant, you can save more every time you shop. take advantage of thousands of weekly specials real deals 10-for-10s, and more. and watch the savings r.ck up. we get to visit with our friends. the kids get to visit with their friends and we're doing it so l b budget. that works for me. more savings every time you shop with your giant card. >>> chec
keep us updated. >>> 6:12. don't be surprised if you see elephants walking through the streets of d.c. today. the annual pachyderm parade begins at 2:00 along a dirt streets southwest and northwest. elephants will be there to announce the arrival of the ringling brothers and barnum and bailey circus. it will be in our area five weeks. >> that's fun. >>> 57 degrees outside. >> coming up ken is getting a makeover celebrating half a century with a new look. >>...
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this force is also used warplanes to attack the rebels. government forces say that they captured several key cities. >>> gas prices have gone up so much so fast that they are hovering around $4 a gallon. can the president helped? -- help? pamela schmidt is joining us from northwest washington. >> good morning. nice to talk with you this monday morning. it feels like memorial day when it comes to gas prices. that's because prices have gone up so high, so fast, faster than almost any time in history. the administration is considering tapping into the 727 million barrel u.s. strategic oil reserve. emergency reserve. it is rare for a president to open up that option year the nationwide average right now is $3.51 a gallon. a new survey says that is up 33 cents in two weeks, the second biggest price increase on record. prices spiked along with the middle east uprisings. are no shortages so far. there are just worries that the protests could produce a larger oil-producing nations like saudi arabia. consumers are faced with getting last at the pum
this force is also used warplanes to attack the rebels. government forces say that they captured several key cities. >>> gas prices have gone up so much so fast that they are hovering around $4 a gallon. can the president helped? -- help? pamela schmidt is joining us from northwest washington. >> good morning. nice to talk with you this monday morning. it feels like memorial day when it comes to gas prices. that's because prices have gone up so high, so fast, faster than almost...
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thanks for waking up with us. time for a check of traffic and weather every ten minutes. >> steve rudin is standing by with the latest on the weather. >>> i wish i had a better forecast in terms of milder temperatures. the good news is we will see a little sunshine later this afternoon. temperatures are chilly at 39 in gaithersburg and all the rain from last night is well to the east. there is a system moving across front royal and winchester. we expect this to break apart over the next few hours or so. i cannot rule out a chance of a few wet snowflakes to the north and west of the dc metro. not expecting accumulation. a little patchy fog at 9:00 in the morning temperatures in the mid to upper 40's. maybe it region around 50 degrees. sunshine to end the work week and the school week tomorrow. the weekend is coming up. the extended outlook in a few minutes. now to lisa baden. >>> metro rail reporting normal service. u.s. park police have no problems to report. good on the george washington parkway and the suitland
thanks for waking up with us. time for a check of traffic and weather every ten minutes. >> steve rudin is standing by with the latest on the weather. >>> i wish i had a better forecast in terms of milder temperatures. the good news is we will see a little sunshine later this afternoon. temperatures are chilly at 39 in gaithersburg and all the rain from last night is well to the east. there is a system moving across front royal and winchester. we expect this to break apart over...
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for the achiever in us all. erica's most advanced fiber optic network with america's most loved mobile device? wouldn't that be something? control your tv, manage your dvr remotely and with a flick of a finger, send pictures straight to your flatscreen with the fios app for iphone. to get more from your iphone, wherever you are, you need verizon fios. a network ahead. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >>> the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. moving you forward. >>> the wizards were embarrassed by the bulls tonight. they've lost six in a row now and still struggle defensively. the wizards managed only four fast break points. let's go downtown and pick it up in the first quarter. derek rose, watch the steal and the crosscourt pass. you think these guys aren't playing with some confidence? through-the-leg pass. joakim noah, 25-15, bulls. look at this, how about that pass? is that not sweet? the third period it was over. rose with the steal
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we asked her to tell us about it. and here's martha again. >> reporter: the f-15 strike eagle that crashed is identical to the one we were in for combat missions over afghanistan last year. our aircraft also laden with thousands of pounds of bombs, which we could see as we passed under our wingman. like the crew over libya last night, all crews train for whatever emergency might force them to ditch their aircraft, dramatic and dangerous no matter what the reason. >> all of a sudden some kind of alarm goes off in the cockpit and for that brief second, you is think, "uh-oh, what happens if i have to eject over enemy territory? who's on the ground? are they going to be helpful? are they going to want to shoot me? are they going to capture me? am i going to be tortured?" >> reporter: crews constantly train for that moment of ejection. we had to do the same before heading out to combat. >> legs forward. elbows in. head back against the seat. you got it. get ready for the ride. >> egress, egress, egress. >> reporter: in an
we asked her to tell us about it. and here's martha again. >> reporter: the f-15 strike eagle that crashed is identical to the one we were in for combat missions over afghanistan last year. our aircraft also laden with thousands of pounds of bombs, which we could see as we passed under our wingman. like the crew over libya last night, all crews train for whatever emergency might force them to ditch their aircraft, dramatic and dangerous no matter what the reason. >> all of a sudden...
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dreams can come true for all of us. >> the first woman nominated for vice president. the barriers broken. we go back to that one moment on the stage. what geraldine ferraro couldn't do then but it changed after. >>> target libya, a libyan woman pleading for help. four of gadhafi's police hustle her away. >>> nuclear nightmare, an ominous turn in japan. radiation found miles out to sea, growing fears the crack in the reactor will only grow. >>> changing course, the unexpected 180, tonight why suze orman is changing her tune on the american dream. >>> one cool concert, literally. they practically built a symphony from ice. >> good evening, we begin tonight with the trailblazer we lost today. before hillary clinton, before sarah palin, there was geraldine ferraro, the first woman to be nominated for vice president. the year was 1984, ferraro, a little known member of congress from queens, new york, was chosen by walter mondale to be his running meat. they lost, but ferraro walked out that night in san francisco and never left. showing how a mother and grandmother could b
dreams can come true for all of us. >> the first woman nominated for vice president. the barriers broken. we go back to that one moment on the stage. what geraldine ferraro couldn't do then but it changed after. >>> target libya, a libyan woman pleading for help. four of gadhafi's police hustle her away. >>> nuclear nightmare, an ominous turn in japan. radiation found miles out to sea, growing fears the crack in the reactor will only grow. >>> changing course,...
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look what's going on to the west of us. we could be looking at a wintry mix as soon as 8:00 in the morning on wednesday especially garrett county, allegheny, and washington counties. 46-51 degrees today, which is well below average for this time of year. tonight, mid to upper 20's to low 30's. morning sunshine tomorrow with increasing clouds, and 40's to low 50's. >> soapstone at sun valley drive, and pedestrians struck by a vehicle. a helicopter will be landing nearby in a matter of moments for that. fairfax police and fire have a portion of the road closed. soapstone road and sunrise valley drive. 13th street between longfellow and kennedy there's fire activity. 13th street is a popular commuter route, may not be an option. interstate travel is an option. plenty of traffic now out of frederick into montgomery county. traffic in springfield virginia, on your way to and from the pentagon is good. back to you. >> thank you. >>> former press secretary robert gibbs is being enticed by facebook. location location, location, tha
look what's going on to the west of us. we could be looking at a wintry mix as soon as 8:00 in the morning on wednesday especially garrett county, allegheny, and washington counties. 46-51 degrees today, which is well below average for this time of year. tonight, mid to upper 20's to low 30's. morning sunshine tomorrow with increasing clouds, and 40's to low 50's. >> soapstone at sun valley drive, and pedestrians struck by a vehicle. a helicopter will be landing nearby in a matter of...
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thank you for joining us. >> thank you. it's good to be with you. >> so, first of all, are we doing the right thing in libya? >> well, the first thing that one has to say is that we have u.s. military forces involved. everyone has to be hopeful that it turns out well. and that the progress proceeds. what concerns me is the questions that have been raised. they are fair questions. questions about who the rebels are. and i think probably the most important question is whether or not gadhafi will stay. if you put yourself in the shoes of the rebels, they wonder whether or not the coalition has an interest in gadhafi leaving. there's a great deal of ambiguity about that. gadhafi's forces wonder whether or not gadhafi will be leaving. there's the same ambiguity that affects their decision making. and until that's clarified, it seems to me, we'll have a much more difficult time. i think that the goal has to be that gadhafi leaves. >> that is not the goal of the military campaign. the military campaign's mission is civilian protec
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i would appreciate, chuck, if you would give us the benefit of explaining to us what went right and what went wrong. in fact, some thing were done right but there must have been some things that went terribly wrong. let's take a look at the videotape and would you comment. >> i think you're looking at it from just about the viewpoint of the assailant. you're watching from his direction. the president came out. he's waving to the crowd, as he usually did. the agents around him, staff around him. all of a sudden gunshot, two agents pushed him, pushed him into the armored limousine and agent in front was shot and went down. the agents on the side and the police officers then went to the assailant, pushed him down, took control of him, took custody of him, in fact, protected him while he was there on the ground. >> chuck, was there anything that -- was there nismy takes you could see or was this the kind of thing against which no amount of safeguarding can actually protect a president? >> well, ted, not only were there no mistakes i think it's miraculous they reacted as quickly as they did.
i would appreciate, chuck, if you would give us the benefit of explaining to us what went right and what went wrong. in fact, some thing were done right but there must have been some things that went terribly wrong. let's take a look at the videotape and would you comment. >> i think you're looking at it from just about the viewpoint of the assailant. you're watching from his direction. the president came out. he's waving to the crowd, as he usually did. the agents around him, staff...
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which is pretty good for us. so i'm happy. >> reporter: the next hearing is may 21st, when dna experts will testify about reports. for "good morning america," simon mcgregor-wood. >> joining us this morning, from seattle, amanda's parents, etta and kurt. thank you for joining us. etta, i want to begin with you. how big of a turning point was the contradictory testimony yesterday? >> we think it's pretty big. it's one piece of the many inaccurate pieces of evidence that were presented. the prosecution made a big deal of this guy. he was this big ooh-ah witness. the fact that he has the dates wrong and admitted to drug use is really good for us. >> kurt, i want to turn to you. after this, now, the next hearing is set for may 21st. what will be happening then? >> on the 21st of may, they'll review and begin the testimony of the dna experts that the court called to do an independent review. we're very much looking forward to those conversations and results. >> kurt, meantime, your whole family is upset about the made
which is pretty good for us. so i'm happy. >> reporter: the next hearing is may 21st, when dna experts will testify about reports. for "good morning america," simon mcgregor-wood. >> joining us this morning, from seattle, amanda's parents, etta and kurt. thank you for joining us. etta, i want to begin with you. how big of a turning point was the contradictory testimony yesterday? >> we think it's pretty big. it's one piece of the many inaccurate pieces of evidence...
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can you use your own stuff? >> in this case it's water, which does a good job or you can put in a few drops of our insta mattick floor cleaner. >> reporter: for those scared of cleaning gutters, there's one to do that job called the luge. unlike the olympic sport you don't need the skin-tight suit and the helmet? >> that's right. and i wouldn't recommend you ride it. >> reporter: this is just the beginning of the age of household robots. and he says plenty of opportunities in the future, even if it might take some getting used to. >> the home of the future is going to have a number of different robots. so, you'll have task-specific robots and then you need to tie it all together. the butler, the robot that i interact. i told him what i wanted it done, where i wanted it to be done and he would go and activate the roomba to go actually -- or the skoob ba to go clean. >> reporter: a robot butler may be a few years away but there are a number of other companies offering robots to help with chores around the house, i
can you use your own stuff? >> in this case it's water, which does a good job or you can put in a few drops of our insta mattick floor cleaner. >> reporter: for those scared of cleaning gutters, there's one to do that job called the luge. unlike the olympic sport you don't need the skin-tight suit and the helmet? >> that's right. and i wouldn't recommend you ride it. >> reporter: this is just the beginning of the age of household robots. and he says plenty of...
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us as a generation of kids and adults. we need to take a stand and be more positive and focus on the real issues in life and the real positive side of things. >> anger management. >> good idea. >> get it under control. >> "good morning america" doesn't feel the love from him, tossing that through the window. anyway, he's saying he's sorry. >> we'll see how it plays out. good luck to you, chris. >>> people writing on facebook saying we're tired of charlie sheen, we're tired of lindsay lohan. i don't blame you all. i get it. it's been overkill and media plays a role in that. some smart web designers in new york have come up with something. >> i love this. >> you can literally filter out celebrity news from online sources. it's called silence of the celebs created by a manhattan web design studio called just your theory. you can take out all mention of celebrity from online news by typing in sheen or typing in lohan or what have you. it only works on google chrome, that's the only browser it fits in now. you can block out fro
us as a generation of kids and adults. we need to take a stand and be more positive and focus on the real issues in life and the real positive side of things. >> anger management. >> good idea. >> get it under control. >> "good morning america" doesn't feel the love from him, tossing that through the window. anyway, he's saying he's sorry. >> we'll see how it plays out. good luck to you, chris. >>> people writing on facebook saying we're tired of...
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the wind chill gives us a cold start to the day. west of the blue ridge, snow on the ground from the snow system yesterday. 39 in tempore park. it will be gusting but >> this is the way to warm up times square. thank you, guys, for coming out. robin. >> all right, sam. >>> this morning in our "royal diary," the dress that first caught prince william's eye. it was after kate middleton put on this dress for charity. it was all about charity that the royal romance first blossomed. let's take a look at the dress today. that's a live shot. it's now being auctioned off in london. and our weekend anchor bianna golodryga was in london all last week and she has an exclusive. >> and get a load of that this morning. you know, imagine this robin, the only call for the designer of the dress to make $45 and less than a week to make. just how much will the dress that captured the prince's heart draw at auction? well it may go for as much as $16,000. >> reporter: this is kate middleton's first foray into fashion. nine years ago, she strutted down t
the wind chill gives us a cold start to the day. west of the blue ridge, snow on the ground from the snow system yesterday. 39 in tempore park. it will be gusting but >> this is the way to warm up times square. thank you, guys, for coming out. robin. >> all right, sam. >>> this morning in our "royal diary," the dress that first caught prince william's eye. it was after kate middleton put on this dress for charity. it was all about charity that the royal romance...
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but take us inside. what more can you tell us about the reception? >> we're one month away now. everything, with the pomp behind the scenes. and in britain, everybody's beginning to get quite excited about what will be the wedding of the decade. >> as we get into a countdown, you see a well-coordinated effort by the prince and kate middleton. and the next big public stepping out, monday? >> a week from monday. on the 11th of april. the palace has put into a plan to introduce the new girl, kate middleton, to public life. she's been to wales. she's been to scotland. a week come monday, she's going to go to a job in england and be unveiled in england for the first time. it will be a big day for her. >> that's a big day. the big, public event. is that pretty much it until the wedding for her? >> after a week on monday. that's it. the next time we'll see kate middleton officially, we'll see her arrive with her father, in a car rather than a coach. and literally, the eyes of the world will be on kate. >> they've done a good job of keeping that stag party for prince william a secret. a
but take us inside. what more can you tell us about the reception? >> we're one month away now. everything, with the pomp behind the scenes. and in britain, everybody's beginning to get quite excited about what will be the wedding of the decade. >> as we get into a countdown, you see a well-coordinated effort by the prince and kate middleton. and the next big public stepping out, monday? >> a week from monday. on the 11th of april. the palace has put into a plan to introduce...
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it was eating us up with its costs. there were millions of americans who didn't have basic health insurance. there was a pretty broad agreement in the country that we needed to address that question and, obviously, president clinton had made it a major promise in his 1992 campaign. so we began looking at what the government and the political system was going to do with this problem. we had no idea when we began whether we were going to be chronicling a triumph or a disaster. it turned out for clinton and the democrats and, i think, for the country to be more of a disaster and, unfortunately, that's not the only issue on which government has failed to do something the people expected it to do. c-span: how did you and haynes johnson divide up the work? >> guest: well, haynes and i have worked together for a very long time, first at the old washington star, when it was in business, and then for many years at the washington post. we had collaborated on lots and lots of newspaper projects, so we were very accustomed to shari
it was eating us up with its costs. there were millions of americans who didn't have basic health insurance. there was a pretty broad agreement in the country that we needed to address that question and, obviously, president clinton had made it a major promise in his 1992 campaign. so we began looking at what the government and the political system was going to do with this problem. we had no idea when we began whether we were going to be chronicling a triumph or a disaster. it turned out for...
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i used to be a cia agent stationed in the levanon during the civil war. it was chaos. but the real threat was always car bombs. but until now the car bomb secret history has never been told. who invented it who developed it and who killed. i've come back to the one city where a car bombs have forever shape our history. beirut. i loved beirut. it was a great place to be a spy. and then the embassy got hit. by a suicide car bomber. sixty three dead dead american dead lebanese six of my close colleagues friends in the cia were killed. carsten to that saw the bomb go off. and suddenly i saw this the. white star of the old embassy and then of course the bank and then when i took the place and i went over and there i saw death and destruction and chaos. it was a stunning assault and one man with a car could wage war on the united states ironically with an american truck. there is one man who knows a lot about lebanese car bombs. mahmoud. a top expert who defused does. sins of bombs. christian car bombs palestinian car bombs muslim car bombs. and the long drawn out civil. war
i used to be a cia agent stationed in the levanon during the civil war. it was chaos. but the real threat was always car bombs. but until now the car bomb secret history has never been told. who invented it who developed it and who killed. i've come back to the one city where a car bombs have forever shape our history. beirut. i loved beirut. it was a great place to be a spy. and then the embassy got hit. by a suicide car bomber. sixty three dead dead american dead lebanese six of my close...
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a better idea of that is local movie lover elise us of you live out hello here give us an idea of what movie making industry is meant to you. there were a lot of show here and there will be more things but i was a small school girl decided. to feel most off from my school it's was with a very fair. russian air to air is so here and i saw the whole group there and the later when i saw it on t.v. i was really impressed because it was jaroslaw it was the place i know from my real life it was great we'll have much more for you here from the close up team in central russia exploring the region. more news coming your way but for now you'll hear joins us with all the latest in business. hello and a very warm welcome to the business update global well major toto has agreed to buy a twelve percent stake in russia's independent gas producer novacek i think to increase that share in the company to up to twenty percent in the next three years total has also acquired a one fifth stake in the bushes liquefied natural gas projects on the amount and it's a lot more details i'm now joined live by our c
a better idea of that is local movie lover elise us of you live out hello here give us an idea of what movie making industry is meant to you. there were a lot of show here and there will be more things but i was a small school girl decided. to feel most off from my school it's was with a very fair. russian air to air is so here and i saw the whole group there and the later when i saw it on t.v. i was really impressed because it was jaroslaw it was the place i know from my real life it was great...
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kalen for takes us there and gives us a firsthand look at a clear disparity in the way people live. every day leonard gray used to leave this house in west baltimore to come here a job a living and a piece of baltimore's million dollar harbor revival until one day he and the other one hundred sixty employees of disney's e.s.p.n. zone were told they had been laid off effective immediately we're here we're. going to have. these. people and that colin are joining the ranks of baltimore's unemploy it's a crowded place with eleven point four percent of the city's residents right now struggling for survival. you know you go through the more. but business is booming in the inner harbor a luxury retail in dining district that the city has sunk millions of q. and made its model of economic development. but they don't know what. i mean people are. like much of america where the richest twenty percent own eighty four percent of the well all tomorrow's harbor is split along class lines. the workers who work in these restaurants can't even eat what they're cooking because they charge the same pr
kalen for takes us there and gives us a firsthand look at a clear disparity in the way people live. every day leonard gray used to leave this house in west baltimore to come here a job a living and a piece of baltimore's million dollar harbor revival until one day he and the other one hundred sixty employees of disney's e.s.p.n. zone were told they had been laid off effective immediately we're here we're. going to have. these. people and that colin are joining the ranks of baltimore's unemploy...
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a government agency those thinking us but. and to a time when people feel that we're living in a police state told the media that his handlers tried to instill in him that islam is a threat to our national security but so problematic with what the f.b.i. is that it came in and destroyed the community cohesion it destroyed the functionality of a community that would be f.b.i.'s best ally in protecting this nation's security and we want to do that because we this is our land we have no other yet mission also raises concerns about the government's attitudes towards muslims historically if you look at the situation states fifty's groups religious groups ethnic groups are always targeted because of their their faith their ethnicity but the japanese during world war two but i stand by what i said all day long muslims killed us on nine eleven and there is a huge muslim problem in the world if you are an eighteen to twenty year old. you should be strip searched for must work out for islamic terrorists in our country for the for the ve
a government agency those thinking us but. and to a time when people feel that we're living in a police state told the media that his handlers tried to instill in him that islam is a threat to our national security but so problematic with what the f.b.i. is that it came in and destroyed the community cohesion it destroyed the functionality of a community that would be f.b.i.'s best ally in protecting this nation's security and we want to do that because we this is our land we have no other yet...
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elizabeth cook shows you us some -- shows us some of the action was caught on tape. >> reporter: yeah, some chilly temperatures and a little bit of wind right now but nothing compared to what the storm did here earlier. ist was the last big -- it was the last big winter storm of the season and mother nature showed no mercy. >> it was like a scene from the wizard of oz. >> the whole area was really wild with the rain, really dramatic. >> the chef watched as the fun fell cloud situated -- nun ---- funnel cloud skated across the water toward his restaurant. >> it snapped some of the wires and they had sparks and we all ran out there and checked it out and were calling 911. >> reporter: a tornado ripped through the streets of santa rosa friday morning. >> i've been at this bids for 33 years -- business for 33 years and i've never seen anything like that. >> his mother watched the destruction. >> she said it sounded like a bomb went off. >> reporter: a truck driver was killed when his big rig struck a tree and flipped over between 880 and 238 closing the on ramp and snarling traffic for ov
elizabeth cook shows you us some -- shows us some of the action was caught on tape. >> reporter: yeah, some chilly temperatures and a little bit of wind right now but nothing compared to what the storm did here earlier. ist was the last big -- it was the last big winter storm of the season and mother nature showed no mercy. >> it was like a scene from the wizard of oz. >> the whole area was really wild with the rain, really dramatic. >> the chef watched as the fun fell...
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can you talk us through what a typical sorti looks like for you. how many are they taking, and what kind of wear and tear is this taking on the air power involved here? >> let's go to slide 3, please. the aircraft they are launching from many bases around europe and from the two aircraft carriers as well as our amphibious ship, where they are launching from, we're leaving those nations to announce for it. they will be refueling on the way there, and they will take stations on the stations annotated on the slide. from there, if they are in the defense combat mission, they will stay by the early warning aircraft. probably tank one or two times while they are on station. always maintaining airplane flow. they will keep somebody that has enough gas to prosecute to push inland if they need to, and they will probably tank on the way home. i would say the missions are on the order of five to six hours in length. depending on where the airplanes are taking off from. >> after the coalition partner takes the lead, can you give us any sense of what the level
can you talk us through what a typical sorti looks like for you. how many are they taking, and what kind of wear and tear is this taking on the air power involved here? >> let's go to slide 3, please. the aircraft they are launching from many bases around europe and from the two aircraft carriers as well as our amphibious ship, where they are launching from, we're leaving those nations to announce for it. they will be refueling on the way there, and they will take stations on the stations...
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and is being used basically to propagandize not just us but the world and so it's not just people in other countries that aren't buying into quote us media it's the american people and the globalist are out of bullets and i just last year when they were demonizing rand paul in his senate run politico called me and they said well what do you see being able to stop rand paul i said nothing i'm not a big supporter of his constitutional ideas but i said eve you endorsed him in the mainstream media endorsed him that would hurt him i said you guys are out of bullets no one buys into or supports what you're doing you have lost the war for the hearts and minds because people don't trust you anymore i want to reply really quick one for one what secretary of clinton that are very clear about who is winning this war. al jazeera is winning. the chinese have opened up a global english language and multi language television network the russians have opened up an english language network i've seen it in a few countries and it's quite instructive all right but let's be honest this is not to pat us o
and is being used basically to propagandize not just us but the world and so it's not just people in other countries that aren't buying into quote us media it's the american people and the globalist are out of bullets and i just last year when they were demonizing rand paul in his senate run politico called me and they said well what do you see being able to stop rand paul i said nothing i'm not a big supporter of his constitutional ideas but i said eve you endorsed him in the mainstream media...
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but only use by the security or intelligence services for national security purposes any use for the pursuit of crime any use in pursuit of an e.u. community obligation solely e.u. rules pass information can be passed over so it's essentially any government use whatsoever of competition houses being abolished and u.k. government agencies don't exactly have a great track record when it comes to safeguarding information three years ago a file containing secrets terror related documents was left on a train more recently the national health service lost the medical records of tens of thousands of people thanks to lockheed martin's involvement in the census it would be hard for the u.s. authorities to lay their hands on that information if they wanted data from the census is used by the government grants to local councils and recognize new groups in society the census run by lockheed martin raises grave concerns in britain about ethics and international security if a lot of people boycott this that says it will make it ineffective and a waste of money but the two hundred forty million dol
but only use by the security or intelligence services for national security purposes any use for the pursuit of crime any use in pursuit of an e.u. community obligation solely e.u. rules pass information can be passed over so it's essentially any government use whatsoever of competition houses being abolished and u.k. government agencies don't exactly have a great track record when it comes to safeguarding information three years ago a file containing secrets terror related documents was left...
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they should help us. they should be giving us weapons or stopping gaddafi forces from advancing on us. >> they say they will not be sending in ground forces. germany is especially opposed to the idea. foreign minister has offered humanitarian help. >> delegatesagreed that gaddafi has to go but what should happen to him if he leaves power? italy has proposed exile while france, the u.s., and britain want to see him put before the international criminal court. the british hosts of the conference, however, have been stressing points of unity. >> the participants have affirmed the importance of full and swift implementation of the security council resolutions and our strong commitment to the sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity, and national unity of libya. we will be pursuing additional sanctions on individuals and entities associated with the regime. >> delegates say the ongoing airstrikes against the gaddafi regime are just a first at which must be followed by political process. they have agree
they should help us. they should be giving us weapons or stopping gaddafi forces from advancing on us. >> they say they will not be sending in ground forces. germany is especially opposed to the idea. foreign minister has offered humanitarian help. >> delegatesagreed that gaddafi has to go but what should happen to him if he leaves power? italy has proposed exile while france, the u.s., and britain want to see him put before the international criminal court. the british hosts of the...
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charnel challenge us secretary of state hillary clinton says the u.s. is losing the global war on its own minds to rivals like. as one of all of you know as america's. top to the child. with bad day. to history has some of the fault of the many. poland is democratic reforms but critics say they brought instruction to the facts which they claim are still being felt in today's russia. today up next to talk to your e-mail that a man named the phrase of the russian internet according to forbes magazine as the businessman who's already bought stakes in facebook what are the prospects of internet investing. probable get a welcome.
charnel challenge us secretary of state hillary clinton says the u.s. is losing the global war on its own minds to rivals like. as one of all of you know as america's. top to the child. with bad day. to history has some of the fault of the many. poland is democratic reforms but critics say they brought instruction to the facts which they claim are still being felt in today's russia. today up next to talk to your e-mail that a man named the phrase of the russian internet according to forbes...
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it is not about us. ask any grandparent. [applause] and even though the liberals starting in the white doves are trying to change this nation, -- starting in the white house are trying to change this nation, the liberals in washington, d.c., as the liberals all over this great nation, the united states of america is not going to become the united states of europe, not on our watch. thank you. [cheers and applause] . >> up next speaker is the former speaker, newt gingrich. [cheers and applause] he immersed himself in the study of history, in getting a master's in note -- history, getting a master's degree. he taught college for eight years. he was first elected to congress in 1978, where he served the six district -- sixth district. "the washington times" has called him "the indispensable leader." he got a man of the year in 1995. "meters make a possible. exceptionable leaders made them inevitable we do leaders make things possible -- leaders make things possible. exceptional leaders make them inevitable." under his leadershi
it is not about us. ask any grandparent. [applause] and even though the liberals starting in the white doves are trying to change this nation, -- starting in the white house are trying to change this nation, the liberals in washington, d.c., as the liberals all over this great nation, the united states of america is not going to become the united states of europe, not on our watch. thank you. [cheers and applause] . >> up next speaker is the former speaker, newt gingrich. [cheers and...
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connect with us on twitter, facebook, and youtube. and sign up for schedule alert emails at c-span.org. >> yesterday in the canadian house of commons, finance minister jim flaherty delivered the annual budget statement. all three opposition parties have already said they plan to vote against the budget. this could lead to a vote of no confidence and force the government to dissolve parliament and call an early election. courtesy of the canadian public service channel, this is a half hour. [applause] >> speech, speech, speech. >> mr. speaker, today our government presents to canadians the next phase of canada's economic action plan, a low tax plan for jobs and growth. [applause] >> since 2006, our government has worked hard to deliver real benefits to canadians, real support for the challenges of the real world. we cut the gst twice from 7 to 6 to 5%. [applause] >> we introduced the $1200 per year universal child care benefit. we established the tax-free savings account. we removed more than 1 million low-incomed canadians from the tax
connect with us on twitter, facebook, and youtube. and sign up for schedule alert emails at c-span.org. >> yesterday in the canadian house of commons, finance minister jim flaherty delivered the annual budget statement. all three opposition parties have already said they plan to vote against the budget. this could lead to a vote of no confidence and force the government to dissolve parliament and call an early election. courtesy of the canadian public service channel, this is a half hour....
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and venezuela's tell us we're combining probably money alone can't provide global media clout. speech last year sent quite a hostile message to foreign media exposing shortcomings in the us mainstream but that very clear statement that it will push the us is fighting a global information war and i'm going to start our reporting from washington r.t. . so why is the u.s. losing this information war ahead of this castle with me is christopher chambers georgetown university professor and author of the blog turner's revenge chris thanks so much for you here for starters do you think there hillary's right are we engaged in an international information war and is the last losing it. no to the first question yes to the second one we're losing but it's not a global war. some very good points it's great to get a shout out from the you know from the surge. but i'll take it she misunderstands one point or itchy al-jazeera the new chinese network they are legitimate real news outlets that have been able to exploit holes in coverage that fox which i don't even consider news anymore it is a p
and venezuela's tell us we're combining probably money alone can't provide global media clout. speech last year sent quite a hostile message to foreign media exposing shortcomings in the us mainstream but that very clear statement that it will push the us is fighting a global information war and i'm going to start our reporting from washington r.t. . so why is the u.s. losing this information war ahead of this castle with me is christopher chambers georgetown university professor and author of...
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could use their troops to try to get use of the situation so they're highly volatile situation in this northern african region really bears significance not just really be egypt in algeria but really for the rest of the world. r.t. . in just a few weeks the rest since unusual spread throughout the arab world and there are growing fears it could go further still concerns that islamic radicalism will come to power. a political analyst from islamabad says that the threats are vastly overestimate. i'm one of those people who are very skeptical about for example see i guess estimates on the strength of al qaeda in the afghanistan pakistan region we believe that it is very very dissipated very very weak right now in fact if we count the actual numbers of members of al qaeda suspected ones who might be on the ground in either of constant or pakistan currently right now i think that would be of a figure much much less than even a figure like two hundred it is premature to speak really off any religious or any extremist groups of any sort really taking over what is largely a popular discontent
could use their troops to try to get use of the situation so they're highly volatile situation in this northern african region really bears significance not just really be egypt in algeria but really for the rest of the world. r.t. . in just a few weeks the rest since unusual spread throughout the arab world and there are growing fears it could go further still concerns that islamic radicalism will come to power. a political analyst from islamabad says that the threats are vastly overestimate....
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uncut co-founder ron thanks so much for joining us now tell me about us and what what's the overall goal here the u.s. and cut is a new grassroots movement that organizes through online social media twitter facebook us on or and what we're really protesting is demanding corporations pay their fair share just like the rest of us you know i pay your taxes i pay my taxes why don't they pay their taxes and we're hoping that the corporations will own up and and their practices of corporate tax avoidance so that all of us don't have to face the severe budget cuts that we've been all been facing at the state and federal level for so long that's all slated to be slated to be on the docket very soon let's get real here though corporations are never going to own up to it on their own right that's why the public has to come out that's why you have to put pressure on them so you know what do you think could happen with us and do you see this having a possibility of expanding our becoming a larger movement you know like the tea party but i guess the progressive version really getting that big you kno
uncut co-founder ron thanks so much for joining us now tell me about us and what what's the overall goal here the u.s. and cut is a new grassroots movement that organizes through online social media twitter facebook us on or and what we're really protesting is demanding corporations pay their fair share just like the rest of us you know i pay your taxes i pay my taxes why don't they pay their taxes and we're hoping that the corporations will own up and and their practices of corporate tax...
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